2. I also had a pink Nalgene (sans UD, unfortunately). I was putting off buying a new waterbottle when I left it at a nice restaurant in Dayton. (I called the next day and they were all, 'Wha-ha? Why would we save a waterbottle we found here? Obviously, they didn't REALIZE how awesome a Nalgene could be!!!) So then I got a metal waterbottle from NPR. It's NOT #7 and great!!!

I don't buy all that bad for you stuff. Seriously, the human race has been alive far too long to be worried. I use to eat my ice cream cone when it fell in the dirt. THE DIRT! I'd also eat food that fell on the kitchen floor, that my mom used CHEMICALS to clean.

I say, throw caution to the wind and use your water bottle! Be a rebel!

If this won't make you sick, something else will. I swear, we'll all die of cancer or some horrific disease before we're all 40, if we're not careful. I'm going to keep my Nalgene and use it anyway. It's like a part of me.

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